FAT CAT
A fat cat is described as being a rich political donor or a wealthy person who has become rich through questionable dealings. They have often become wealthy because of owning large amounts of capital and living off the work of others.
To get rich quicker
Movies about the rich and famous during the 1920s include The Big Parade, The General, Sunrise, Sherlock Jr, and many others.
You don't have to be rich to run for political office.
Because it was believed to get people rich quick.
Since a creditor receives, an antonym can be anything that gives. Like donor or giver.
It was the developing period of the aircraft. It was then used for transportation but only rich people were able to afford it. It was also used in war also. Otherwise there were no purposes of aircraft in the 1920s.
There was an uneven distribution. The rich were getting richer, while the poor were getting more poor.
A good political economy.
The rich generally have more economic and political power than the poor.
The idiom that means to get rich by taking advantage of one's position is "feather one's own nest." This phrase implies using one's power or influence for personal gain, often at the expense of others. It suggests accumulating wealth or resources through unethical or self-serving means.
During the 1920s republicans supported policies that generally gave corporations free rein, raised protective tariffs, and cut taxes for the rich.